bis[4,4'-dimethoxy-alpha,alpha'-stilbenedithiolato(2-)]nickel - Names and Identifiers
Name | bis[4,4'-dimethoxy-alpha,alpha'-stilbenedithiolato(2-)]nickel
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Synonyms | Bis[4,4'-diMethoxy(dithiobenzil)]nickel(II) bis[4,4'-dimethoxy-alpha,alpha'-stilbenedithiolato(2-)]nickel
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CAS | 38951-97-2
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EINECS | 254-212-5 |
bis[4,4'-dimethoxy-alpha,alpha'-stilbenedithiolato(2-)]nickel - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C32H30NiO4S4
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Molar Mass | 665.542 |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
bis[4,4'-dimethoxy-alpha,alpha'-stilbenedithiolato(2-)]nickel - Introduction
bis[4,4 '-dimethoxy-alpha,alpha'-stilbenedithiolato(2-)]nickel, often abbreviated as Ni(DMS)2, is an organic complex containing nickel and sulfur.
Its properties are as follows:
-Appearance: Common are orange to red crystals or powdery solids.
-Solubility: It has certain solubility in some organic solvents, such as chloroform, dimethyl sulfoxide and dichloromethane.
-Stability: relatively stable at room temperature, but will be affected by oxidants and strong acids.
Its main uses include:
-Catalyst: As a catalyst, it can be used in various organic reactions, such as cross-coupling reactions, carbonylation reactions, etc.
-Materials science: The coordination diversity of Ni(DMS)2 can be used to construct organometallic polymer materials.
-Electronics: It has application potential in organic optoelectronic devices, such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLED).
In terms of preparation, Ni(DMS)2 is usually prepared by chemical synthesis. Specific synthetic routes include the use of appropriate sulfur ligands and the reaction of methoxy compounds with Ni salts and the like.
In terms of safety information, there are currently few safety studies on Ni(DMS)2, so appropriate protective measures need to be taken during operation. To ensure safety, avoid direct contact with skin and eyes, and avoid inhaling dust or particles. When using and handling, it is recommended to perform under well-ventilated laboratory conditions and operate in accordance with relevant chemical safety procedures.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:50:46